Samantha Carter

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These books, plays, and pamphlets purported to be the true-crime pulp fiction of Elizabethan England: they were tell-all confessionals by beggars, hustlers, and thieves, and the educated class ate them up. Consequently, authors of rogue literature began to publish dictionaries of thieves’ cant so their readers could better understand their works.
Word by Word: The Secret Life of Dictionaries
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